Read the instructions in the .zip
Has been tested with iOS and Firefox but also i have it working in Chrome and JBM has it working on Android.

Test as many browsers as you can and let us know
(Keep in mind this was a "Yeah i have something that might do that" kind of deal so don't expect a thousand updates a week like Reaper (Although honestly i think this is rather a big feature haha)

It uses the same API that the SWS stuff is built on
So it really is very very powerful
I'm no coder but i am sure somebody out there is going to go completely nutso with this and come up with all kinds of mad control options.

put the dll in plugins folder. Tried Internet Explorer on the same machine as reaper is running, using localhost:8808: Unknown url

tried on iphone in the same WLAN using reaper machine's ip:8808... unknown url

I have the same issue, I think I followed the directions in the text file (but I still suspect user error). Tried Firefox 4 and from another computer, but no luck. This is still real cool and seems like a good approach to this kind of thing.

Well Multi touch Android pads at about 10" are shipping for less than a Behringer BCF
So you could have a touch screen controller just for you faders if you wanted to, maybe even a small 7" android or old PDA or phone to show action buttons on its touch screen

The perfect use for this is recording yourself, your normally away from the computer, so use your phone or pad to control Reaper while you record haha

Works in Opera 11.01 and on my Android MyTouch 4g with default browser. On my phone with wifi on I used my machines IP and on T-Mobiles internet connection I use my ISP provided IP. I did have to go into my routers firewall and open the port tho. Also, I tried putting it in MY default plugin folder but that did not work. I did have to put it in the REAPER/Plugins folder as the txt files said to do LOL. I like this setup for when I am at my drums better than fingerplay midi.

one little bodge have just tried is using googlesites to put the controller page in (2) iframe gadgets so that it will keep the transport always visible whilst scrollling down through tracks.

am sure theres a neater way of arranging things, but this was code-free and you can add more iframes of various sizes that host modified index.html's (maybe?) for extra buttons etc. and arrange them as you wish.
example:
transport buttons stays on top

well a vnc connection will let you see (a little of) your screen - this will let you put together a customized and efficient remote interface. Vnc is also irritatingly slow.

Customization...I see.

Not to take anything away from what this person has done, but if you want to easily create user interfaces for your control, you might want to try this.

Basically, you can layout your elements in a GUI designer and then convert to html. The html buttons can trigger midi, udp, osc, etc. back in your project. In all honesty I created it, so you can lambaste me for doing this, but I thought it might be worth mentioning.

I can probably interface my code with this .dll if you really want me to...there may be a way to utilize it just like it is actually.

This Person would be Justin the developer of Reaper, So i am quite sure this is the best solution for Reaper, However your app looks very cool and if it could be used with this plugin to make custom control UI i would be on it like a fly on sh*t.

Thank you so much Justin for this great addition to Reaper.
I have a question though. My DAW is connect to the router via
cat5 cable and the devices I am trying to control the daw with
are connecting to the router via wifi. I am able to get it to
work using the same machine but not my wifi devices. Thank you
for your help and enjoy this beautiful day!!!